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Cream Ewer

Original OwnerOriginally owned by Phebe Curtis American, 1765 - 1836
Dateearly 19th century
MediumDrape-molded Chinese export porcelain with overglaze enamels in brown, green, pink, and purple
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width x depth): 5 1/4 x 5 3/4 x 3 3/4in. (13.3 x 14.6 x 9.5cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineGift of Sarah M. Strong
DescriptionEwer-shaped, Chinese export porcelain cream ewer with handle, part of a teaset consisting of a teapot, cream ewer, sugar bowl, six tea bowls, and six saucers. The set is decorated with overglaze enamels in brown, green, pink, and purple, with a small flower-filled basket and small clusters of flowers. The entire set, with the straight-sided teapot and undecorated white porcelain surfaces, reflects the neoclassical style popular in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

The cream ewer (.2) has two small enameled flowers applied to each side and an enameled basket applied underneath the spout. At the foot of the cream ewer, a wavy brown line outlined in brown dots decorates the surface. A border at the rim of the cream ewer consists of two parallel brown lines with evenly spaced purple dots filling the space between. The applied handle shows a few remnants of gilding.
Object number1891.4.0.2
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Sugar Bowl
    Phebe Curtis
    about 1795-1800
    Teapot
    Phebe Curtis
    about 1795-1800
    1891.4.0.12
    Phebe Curtis
    about 1795-1800
    1891.4.0.4
    Phebe Curtis
    about 1795-1800
    Cream Ewer
    Unknown
    early 19th century
    Cream Ewer
    Ira Webster family
    early 19th century
    Cream Ewer
    Unknown
    early 19th century
    Teapot
    Frances Caroline Adams
    1855-1875
    Lidded Sugar Bowl
    Frances Caroline Adams
    1855-1875
    Teapot
    Unknown
    about 1800
    Teacup .21a and saucer .22b
    Frances Caroline Adams
    1855-1875
    Lidded Sugar Bowl
    Charlana M. Cady
    about 1835